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Donald Tyson

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Donald Tyson is a Canadian author of modern occult literature who has built a highly practical system of magic which delves into complex areas of the occult such as Enochian magic and sexual union with spirits. Tyson was born on 12 January 1954 in Halifax County, Nova Scotia and still lives there today. He is a reclusive but approachable individual who is willing to answer email from aspiring and established magicians. A prolific writer, he declines to appear at seminars or conventions and prefers to spend his time at his home working on his next project. His material is frequently challenged by mainstream magicians as he often injects revolutionary concepts into his material. He remains one of the more accessible writers of the occult, with his writing encompassing a wide range of subject matter. He also writes novels.

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